tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post7243952818624715123..comments2023-05-10T04:07:10.133-04:00Comments on Electric LadyBand: JoblessAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16676430185788147343noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-45195639762438947662010-04-04T17:25:05.260-04:002010-04-04T17:25:05.260-04:00Glad to see that your outlook is brightening, but ...Glad to see that your outlook is brightening, but the whole thing still sucks! Here's to a clearly laid plan for the future (whatever it may be)!Laceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16668836744675735336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-32696720152155528052010-04-03T11:22:02.777-04:002010-04-03T11:22:02.777-04:00Thanks everyone. I'm hanging in there. Things ...Thanks everyone. I'm hanging in there. Things look a lot brighter now than they did a couple of days ago. My husband is being super supportive and I may just decide to get a student loan and knock out my degree over the summer since I only have 4 classes left! I don't know for sure if that will work out, but we'll see.<br /><br />As for the insurance, Paying $150 for fills, even if I need them every month, is way cheaper than COBRA, which would be nearly $600 per month. As for something major happening, a band nurse I know explained how very rare those things are and to just stay calm about it and not worry about it unless it happens.<br /><br />On a REALLY good note - I've been beating my frustration out on the treadmill every day instead of eating junk. I'd call that progress.Stephanie M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17389046478307990176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-31409997585267954462010-04-02T13:47:38.190-04:002010-04-02T13:47:38.190-04:00So sorry to hear about the job...it's hard not...So sorry to hear about the job...it's hard not to take it personally. Watch the stress as it can make your band tighter. I'd check with DH's insurance...most would cover an emergency removal as it would be 'medically necessary', but I've heard of others who didn't since they didn't cover the surgery itself and it was something the patient had done electively. I'd want to know just for peace of mind. Agree- talk to the Doc about bigger fills and some docs don't charge for unfills if you come back within like 48 hrs. if the fill was too big. I've only had 4 fills and am still at a pretty good place 6 mo. after my last one. -BG<br />I'm here:<br />http://bandgroupiethesweetspot.blogspot.com/Lap Band Groupiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14740522137574702726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-82164305339812684552010-04-01T21:09:21.103-04:002010-04-01T21:09:21.103-04:00I am so sorry to hear that... I was thinking that ...I am so sorry to hear that... I was thinking that maybe those fillcenterusa that were mentioned on smartbandsters the other day might offer a less expensive way to get your fills? (if there are any around you) and if you do have a slip or something bad happen does his insurance cover "emergency surgeries"? Maybe then it would cover it? Anyways... I am rambling... but that really does stink. Hang in there. What a bummer!<br /><br />-mommasachsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04917858638636834484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-3113373959716399482010-04-01T18:11:55.187-04:002010-04-01T18:11:55.187-04:00I am so sorry that you lost your job. Does your in...I am so sorry that you lost your job. Does your insurance coverage stop immediately or do you get a few months. If you do, get your fills and then wait and see. I pay $75/fill because I am 5 hours from the surgery clinic. Guess I get off cheap. But I also had to pay for my lapband surgery.<br /><br />Hope you get this figured out. Again sorry you have to go through this. Will be thinking good positive thoughts for you.Sandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02400904095865742386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-38277147759543597572010-04-01T16:54:19.228-04:002010-04-01T16:54:19.228-04:00I am so sorry to hear this, I would stick to liqui...I am so sorry to hear this, I would stick to liquids or mushies while you are stressing. Hopefully your doctor's office can work something out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7615764460111527361.post-77176298431002913382010-04-01T16:28:57.044-04:002010-04-01T16:28:57.044-04:00I hate to say, always look on the brightside, but ...I hate to say, always look on the brightside, but at least you lost your insurance AFTER the surgery :) (Sorry, but I am an optimist!)<br /><br />I would have a talk with your doctor when you go in for a fill and explain that due to the cost, you can't keep coming in for fills all the time, so maybe he will be a bit more "generous" in your fills...<br /><br />Don't think about the bad side of things, as that will only drive you crazy. Focus on the positive and let things happen as they happen. There is so much unknown in this world, that you have to stay healthy and happy. Only you have control over that.<br /><br />I'm sorry about the job loss...Damn that sucks, but I will keep my fingers crossed for you!Stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02194299634556467542noreply@blogger.com